End User Guidelines; Safety Tips; Manual Operation; Maintenance - Proteco MATRIX Installation And User Manual

Rack-driven sliding gate system
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5.

END USER GUIDELINES

The following pages contain important information for your safety
and for complying with standing safety regulations.
Keep this manual for future reference.
5.1

Safety tips

Keep children under 8 away from the system.
Children over 8, people with reduced physical or mental
abilities, or lacking experience, may only use the automation
under supervision, or if they have been instructed on how to
use safely the system and have understood the related
dangers.
This product was designed and built exclusively for the
intended use indicated.
Any other use could compromise the integrity and safety of
the product and should be avoided.
Do not access, for any reason, the internal parts of the
automation: it may be dangerous and components can only
be repaired or replaced by qualified personnel.
Do not start transmitters or other command devices unless
the area is visible and clear from danger.
Do not allow children play within the automation area.
5.2

Manual operation

To release the gearmotor use the lock barrel positioned on the
aluminium base.
Lift the plastic tang to accede to the lock (Picture 32).
Plug the key in and turn it counter clockwise.
Pull the release lever completely to full opening (90°), (Picture 33).
Now you can move the gate manually.
ATTENTION: Be carefull, the gate may accidentally move.
Picture 33- Manual release
Picture 32- Lock barrel
To lock the gearmotor back, put the release lever to its original
closing position and turn the key clockwise (Picture 32).
Remove the key from the barrel and pull down the plastic tang.
Move the gate to restore the lock system.
ATTENTION: put the gate exactly in the same previous
position, or switch the power off during 5/10 seconds and then
turn the power on again.
ATTENTION: store key and installation manual in a safe place
for future reference.
5.3

Maintenance

To keep the automation safety and in good operation over time,
it is advisable to schedule a periodic maintenance plan with the
installer, or at least report any anomalous behaviors that may
require inspection.
In case of malfunctions it is advisable to contact the installer
who carried out the whole installation, rather than others.
Periodic maintenance and repairs must be reported by the installer
and the owner must keep them safe and available for future
reference.
End user may only take care of photocells and automation housing
cleaning.
5.4
Disposal
5.4.1

Disposal of the system

Any part of the system, including devices such as remote controls,
must be disposed in compliance with current legislation, as they
may be harmfull for the environment.
Most of the materials used are similar to solid urban waste and
can be handled accordingly.
They can be recycled through separate collection and disposed in
authorized centers.
Other components (electronic boards, batteries, etc.) may instead
contain polluting substances.
They must therefore be removed and delivered to companies
authorized for their recovery and disposal.
Before proceeding, it is always advisable to check the specific
regulations in force.
5.4.2

Disposal of packing

Packaging components (cardboard, plastics, etc.) are sare similar
to solid urban waste and can be handled accordingly without any
difficulty, simply by carrying out separate collection for recycling.
Before proceeding, it is always advisable to check the specific
regulations in force.
DO NOT POLLUTE THE ENVINRONMENT!
Some components may contain polluting or dangerous
substances, if dispersed they could affect the environ-
ment and human health.
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